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Robert L. Collins
Navy
Robert
L.
Collins
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Antietam
Apr 5, 1921 - Sep 23, 2010
BIRTHPLACE: Jamestown, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Oct 2, 1942 -
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Apr 26, 1946
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HONORED BY: Mark W. Collins

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ENTERED SERVICE IN KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI ON OCTOBER 2, 1942 AND WAS IMMEDIATELY PROCESSED TO THE HUTCHINSON NAVAL AIR STATION. THE NAVY WAS IN THE PROCESS OF BUILDING A NEW PRIMARY FLIGHT AIR STATION SOUTH OF HUTCHINSON. PRIOR TO THE COMPLETION OF THE BASE, HE STAYED AT THE KANSAS STATE FAIRGROUNDS 4-H BUILDING FOR SEVERAL WEEKS OF BOOT TRAINING. WAS IN COMPANY B WHICH FOLLOWED COMPANY A BY TWO WEEKS. AS MORE COMPANIES ARRIVED, HE STAYED IN PRIVATE HOMES, AND HOTELS. IN THE SPRING HE WAS MOVED TO THE NEW BASE. GOT A FEW STEARMAN TRAINING PLANES WHICH HAD BEEN OPERATING FROM THE HUTCHINSON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT. HIS JOB WAS TO HELP GET THE PLANES READY FOR FLIGHT BY DEFROSTING THE PLANES IN FREEZING WEATHER. HE ALSO HAD DUTIES OF MESS COOKING AND SEAMAN GUARD. FOLLOWING THAT, HE WAS IN BUILDING AND GROUNDS WHERE HE DID A LOT OF FURNITURE MOVING AND INVENTORY WORK. WAS AT THE HUTCHINSON NAVAL AIR STATION UNTIL MID-DECEMBER, 1944. SENT TO SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, ON DECEMBER 19, 1944, WHERE HE WAS PLACED IN HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON ORDNANCE ON NORTH ISLAND DRIVING A BOMB TRUCK. THE THIRD WEEK IN JUNE, 1945 THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER, USS ANTIETAM ARRIVED AT NORTH ISLAND. HE WAS ASSIGNED TO THE CARRIER'S MACHINE SHOP WHICH HAD FOUR TURNING LATHES, A MILLING MACHINE, A RADIAL DRILL, A DRILL PRESS, GRINDERS, METAL SAWS, PLUS MANY OTHER TOOLS. THE MACHINIST'S THERE TAUGHT HIM HOW TO OPERATE THE MACHINES. EVENTUALLY, HE WAS MADE A MACHINIST'S MATE 3RD CLASS. HEADED FOR PEARL HARBOR AND INTO DRY DOCK TO HAVE MOUNTS WELDED ON THE CARRIER. AFTER THE FIRST A-BOMB WAS DROPPED ON JAPAN, HE HEADED FOR THE BATTLE ZONE, JAPAN, WITH THE USS INTREPID AND USS CABOT. HOWEVER, WORD WAS RECEIVED THAT JAPAN HAD ASKED FOR SURRENDER; AUGUST 15, 1945. PROCEEDED ON TO ENIWETOK. FROM THERE, WENT THROUGH THE SAN BERNARDINO STRAITS TO THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. WENT TO MANILA AND HAD OVERNIGHT LIBERTY. SAW CORREGIDOR WHERE THE DEATH MARCH STARTED. FROM MANILA, HE WENT TO OKINAWA, THEN TO THE YELLOW SEA. ANCHORED OFF TSINGTAO, CHINA. WENT TO YOKOSUKA, JAPAN, AND HAD LIBERTY THERE. MADE SEVERAL TRIPS BACK TO THE YELLOW SEA. CHRISTMAS 1945 AND NEW YEAR’S 1946 WERE SPENT IN YOKOSUKA, JAPAN. FROM THERE HE HEADED FOR SAIPAN AND TINIAN IN THE MARIANA ISLANDS. WAS IN GUAM SEVERAL TIMES. AT GUAM, HE GOT OFF THE USS ANTIETAM AND BOARDED A TROOP SHIP, THE USS PRESIDENT JACKSON, HEADING FOR THE STATES. STOPPED AT WAKE TO PICK UP SOME ARMY MEN AND IN 16 DAYS WAS IN SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. WENT BY TRAIN TO NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, WHERE HE RECEIVED HIS DISCHARGE ON APRIL 26, 1946.

Estle B. Conaway
Army
Estle
B.
Conaway
DIVISION: Army,
108th Infantry, 40th Division
May 16, 1924 - Jan 10, 2003
BIRTHPLACE: Athol, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: May 10, 1944 -
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Apr 10, 1946
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HONORED BY: The Conaway Family

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Two Athol, Kansas boys, Bud Conaway and his cousin, Lloyd Conaway, were inducted into the Army on May 10, 1944 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. They remained together throughout basic training in Texas. Bud's duties with the 108th Infantry, 40th Division were to drive a light truck and transport military personnel, equipment and materials. He served as a truck master of 12 vehicles, with responsibilities for their lubrication and maintenance. He was also trained as a machine gunner crewman. On the eve of the deployment from Fort Hood, Texas to the Eastern Theater, Bud sustained a severe broken ankle. He remained behind to recover from the ankle injury for about 8 weeks before deployment to the Philippines on March 6, 1945. Bud was transported from Manila, Philippines to Seattle, Washington aboard the USS Eltinge. He was discharged from active duty at Fort Douglas, Utah, on April 10, 1946. Both Bud and Lloyd survived the war to return to their hometown of Athol, Kansas and continue on as farmers. Within a few years of discharge from the Army, Bud become the Smith County Massey Ferguson dealer and Ford auto dealer. In the last decades of his life, he owned and operated a crop dusting business known as Ag Care by Air. He was always a farmer at heart and generally listed 'farmer' as his occupation throughout life.

William B. Congdon
Army
William
B.
Congdon
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Oct 17, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Kathryn Conkling
Women's Army Corps (WAC)
Kathryn
Conkling
DIVISION: Women's Army Corps (WAC)
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Graduated High School from Wichita and entered the Women Army Corp nine months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

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Thomas A. Conley Sr.
Navy
Thomas
A.
Conley
Sr.
DIVISION: Navy
Mar 6, 1926 - Aug 7, 1979
BIRTHPLACE: Boston, MA
HIGHEST RANK: Seaman First Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Feb 12, 1944 -
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Jan 27, 1946
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HONORED BY: Kevin Conley

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Served on the USS LERAY WILSON DE-414 as a seaman first class from February 12, 1944 to January 27, 1946

Richard P. Connell
Army
Richard
P.
Connell
DIVISION: Army,
3250 Signal Service Co.
Feb 7, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Omaha, NE
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Apr 5, 1943 -
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Dec 20, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife, Mrs. Richard P. Connell; son, Col. & Mrs. John P. Connell

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Richard Patrick Connell landed on Easy Red Beach on June 6, 1944. He participated in five campaigns and ended the war in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia. Richard was discharged in 1945 and reverted to the Reserves. He retired as a CW4 on 28 Feb 1987 after 43 years, 10 months and 23 days. His love of and service to his country has continued through his children. Richard has 2 sons, 1 daughter, 1 grandson and a daughter-in-law who are also in service to their country.

Gayle E. Cook
Army
Gayle
E.
Cook
DIVISION: Army
May 21, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Baldwin City, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 27, 1945 -
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Jan 19, 1947
0
HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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He enlisted when he was 17. His serial number was 17137482. He served in Enlisted Reserve Corps (ERC) December 30, 1944 to August 9, 1945. He was in a replacement depot in Belgium and Germany.

Les Cook
Army Air Corps
Les
Cook
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
2/14th Australian Imperial Force Battalion
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: Kokoda Trail Capture of Lae
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Les Cook from Canberra, Australia followed in his fathers footsteps and enlisted in the Military at the age of 16 years old in 1939 after the war broke out. However, it was after the Battle at Dunkirk that he was successful in joining the Australian Imperial Force. As a Corporal he served in the Middle East, New Guinea, Borneo and Japan. Cook survived the Kokda Trail and was present at the capture of Lae. Cook served in Japan for one year as part of the Austrlian contingent of the British Commonwealth occupation Force. Courtesy of  The Australian War Museum

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945